Description: The University of California San Francisco School of Pharmacy student film produced in 1965. The film presents the professional responsibilities, functions, and capabilities of the pharmacist and the education they receive in the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum at the University of California which enables them to perform in these capacities. Credit for this film goes to the Student Film Steering Committee, the Faculty, the Alumni Association and Carol Levene. The final credit, however, belongs to the Student Body without whose active and enthusiastic support the project could never have materialized.
Source: 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm
Collection:
Robert L. Day collection, 1872-2012, bulk 1925-1990Call Number: MSS 2011-23
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Collection Guide:
Robert L. Day collection, MSS 2011-23
UCSF School of Pharmacy students in cooperation with Dean Troy C. Daniels, the Alumni Association, and the Office of University Relations (executive producer Carol Levene)